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Inkdeath (Inkworld #3) Hardcover | Pages: 699 pages
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Title:Inkdeath (Inkworld #3)
Author:Cornelia Funke
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 699 pages
Published:September 28th 2007 by Chicken House
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction

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CAUGHT BETWEEN THE COVERS OF A CURSED STORY... Ever since the extraordinary events of Inkspell, when the enchanted book Inkheart drew Meggie and her father, Mo, into its chapters, life in the Inkworld has been more tragic than magical. The fire-eater Dustfinger is dead, having sacrificed his life for his apprentice Farid's, and now, under the rule of the evil Adderhead, the fairy-tale land is in bloody chaos, its characters far beyond the control of Fenoglio, their author. Even Elinor, left behind in the real world, believes her family to be lost - lost between the covers of a book. Facing the threat of eternal winter, Mo inks a dangerous deal with Death itself. There yet remains a faint hope of changing the cursed story - if only he can fill its pages fast enough. Inkdeath - the captivating final tale in the Inkheart trilogy.

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Original Title: Tintentod
ISBN: 1905294719 (ISBN13: 9781905294718)
Edition Language: English
Series: Inkworld #3
Characters: Meggie Folchart, Mortimer Folchart, Elinor Loredan, Farid, Resa Folchart, Jacopo, Minerva, Dustfinger, Fenoglio, Adderhead, Balbulus, Basta, Black Prince, Brianna, Capricorn, Cosimo the Fair, Darius, Firefox, Laughing Prince, Milksop, Mortola, Orpheus (Inkworld), Roxane, Violante

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I loved the first book and enjoyed the second, the third fell a little flat. Maggie - who played such a central role in the first and shared the spotlight in the second - is thrown to the side. Her biggest task seemed to be to choose her boyfriend. A far cry from the self-empowering themes from the first couple of books.Instead we follow her father, the Bluejay, as he crusades against corruption and fate. He fights against his own story and to keep his family together despite Maggie's moodiness

I read Inkdeath as a buddy read with a friend. This one wraps up the Inkheart trilogy. I am so glad I started and got to finish this trilogy. I must say that I would not class this as a middle grade series. It is very complex and also has some content that I would not think suitable for younger readers.I really rather liked this book from the trilogy more than the first two. From the start of the series I always liked the plot of being able to read yourself into or out of a story. This one went

3.5 stars! I wish I had read this back when I started the series... Still enjoyable and I liked the ending :)

5/5 starsWhy did death make life taste so much sweeter? Why could the heart love only what it could also lose?Open a book. Make yourself comfortable and breathe a little. Close your eyes and open them again. And start reading. You'll find yourself in another world. A world of tall trees, clear blue skies, the sound of horse hooves, the colliding of swords, the chirping of the birds and the aura of adventure. But you'll also feel other, more human feelings. You'll feel happiness, love and safety

Tintentod = Inkdeath (Inkworld, #3), Cornelia FunkeThe Inkheart trilogy is a series of three fantasy novels written by German author Cornelia Funke, comprising Inkheart (2003), Inkspell (2005), and Inkdeath (2008). The books chronicle the adventures of teen Meggie Folchart whose life changes dramatically when she realizes that she and her father, a bookbinder named Mo, have the unusual ability to bring characters from books into the real world when reading aloud. Mostly set in Northern Italy and

Re-writing this review because I was young when I last read it and I was angry. After all Inkheart was the first book I ever read. Haha sorry if I did offend someone. Not really my intention, I was just heartbroken over the book. Not going to write a long review, but I still dislike this book for many reason I guess all ranging from plot wise and like certain aspects of it. I'm still sad about how the ending of the book turned out. So in the end I like to pretend this book didn't exist and that

Holy fucking cow! It is rare for the last instalment in a trilogy to be the best one, but Inkdeath definitely got that job done. I am still shook! I had forgotten everything about its plot, since I last read it 10 years ago (give me a break), and so I was living for every turn of events and plot twist that we got. Connie really knows how its done. I bow down to our German legend. There are many plot devices in Inkdeath that are objectively bad and cheap but I could look past all of them since

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